![]() ![]() This is a powerful editing tool to enhance your photos in an intuitive and easy. Take a look at our review to find out if they’re still worth getting. Nik Collection 5 is the latest version of DxOs photo editing software suite. It's too bad the 4 updates just didn't work. You can use the Nik collection as plug-ins for Lightroom and Photoshop. PSE 2022 doesn't seem worth it, or I'd consider getting the Nik 5 Collection. It can be used as a plug-in for Adobe Lightroom Classic®, Photoshop®, and DxO PhotoLab. ![]() My Nik 4 always worked perfectly until the 4.3.4 update. Nik Collection is a simple addition to your existing software. Maybe they'll have me manually add the Nik Collection to the Plug-Ins folder? Btw, there are two graphs on the DxO site, one saying the newest update to the Nik 4 Collection is not compatible with PSE 2020, and another saying that it is. ![]() I see all the DxO/Nik files in the PSE 2020 Support Files folder, but they're not in the "Plug-Ins" folder, they're in a DxO folder. This made it much more accessible to the casual photographer and increased its popularity. They reduced the price of the Nik Collection to 150 (from 500). They were developed by Nik Software, which also developed Snapseed, a popular mobile phone editing app. This is a big bonus for those who will use the Nik Collection plugins as standalone products. If you purchase the Nik Collection 5 you also get a free download of DxO Photolab Essential, a powerful RAW editor developed by DxO. I tried adding the Nik Collection via PSE 2020 Plug-Ins "Choose" from preferences, but after clicking ok and restarting, they never showed up. Nik plugins have been around since the late 1990s. Most photographers will find at least one of the plugins useful. There's no Selection Tool and no path to Nik apps. Today I downloaded the latest version of the 4 Nik collection, ok'd adding to PSE 2020 as a plug-in, but it didn't do it. DxO techs did offer some suggestions but they haven't worked so far. It's too bad I can't easily use Nik Define, etc., or Color Efex right from PSE, but, I've learned to live with it. I reinstalled PSE 2020 without adding the Nik Plug-Ins and it works fine now too. ![]() Update : I have been using Nik with DxO Lab and sometimes as standalones. ![]()
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